Example sentences of "[pers pn] to decide [prep] " in BNC.

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1 You think at first that you have no choice , that it 's not up to you to decide on things like boyfriends — he 's sexy or he 's ugly — that you can just forget it .
2 This will also enable you to decide on the size of transformer needed to power them ; most transformers included in low-voltage kits can usually cope with only four or six lights , so check before you buy .
3 It is very easy for you to decide to be magnanimous .
4 It was n't your painting , it was n't up to you to decide for me .
5 Ultimately it 's up to you to decide for yourself what works best for you .
6 ‘ I want you to decide for me , ’ answered his client .
7 But I 'm going to put the evidence in front of you and ask you to decide for yourselves .
8 It will enable you to decide upon a list of goals for weight change , exercise , and food change .
9 Each case is different , and it will be for you to decide upon what action you should take to try to improve your parent 's situation in the light of your knowledge of her circumstances .
10 Net-armed and club-armed Goblins fight in slightly different ways , so it is up to you to decide upon your ideal mix .
11 He invited them to decide by referendum whether to opt for autonomy , with full French support , or for independence outside the community .
12 It must be for him to decide on the disposition of his force and the concentration of his resources on any particular crime or area .
13 It must be for him to decide on the disposition of his force and the concentration of his resources on any particular crime or area .
14 Under the Electricity Act 1989 , it is for him to decide on the methodology for developing renewable energy in Scotland .
15 With respect to the reason for Molla Fenari 's going on the pilgrimage , he writes that an invasion of Edirne and its environs by the combined forces of Seyh Bedreddin and Duzme Mustafa led Molla Fenari to seek permission to go on the pilgrimage , though it is not clear whether Husameddin means that simply the fact of the invasion or that Molla Fenari 's supposed complicity with Seyh Bedreddin led him to decide to " remove himself from the scene : in any case both the circumstances and the chronology of events in the period are too uncertain to allow one to evaluate the argument properly .
16 It is common ground that in a majority of cases where an order may be made under section 18 for the payment by the Board to the unassisted party of the costs of appellate , as opposed to first instance , proceedings , the Court of Appeal or this House will be in a position at the conclusion of an appeal on the information then before it to decide under section 18(3) what , if any , order for costs should be made against the assisted party and to form at least a provisional view under section 18(4) ( c ) as to whether it would be ‘ just and equitable in all the circumstances of the case that provision for the costs should be made out of public funds . ’
17 It is a pity not because sociology can not become like physics or , indeed , become a science — it is far too early for us to decide about either of these and related questions — but because sociology looked outside itself in order to discover the appropriate model of science to follow and , as it happened , it looked toward philosophical versions of science rather than to the practices of the sciences themselves .
18 Within the framework of the Garden 's overall statutory objectives , information policies will help us to decide on resource allocation , improve the way we communicate with each other and with our ‘ users ’ , and provide feedback to Management and the Trustees on the way our resources are being used .
19 Because these criteria it seems to me are a means to an end , for us to decide upon an appropriate general location .
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